Extortion Group Claims It Hacked AstraZeneca

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The Lapsus$ extortion group claims to have hacked AstraZeneca, stealing 3GB of sensitive data including credentials, internal code, and employee information. The alleged breach could have a broad impact on employees, partners, intellectual property, and the supply chain if verified.
Lapsus$ extortion group claims to have hacked AstraZeneca. They stole 3GB of data, including credentials and internal code. The data includes Java-based application code, employee data, and cloud infrastructure information. AstraZeneca has not publicly disclosed the incident. The company's response is pending.
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